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Employment Rights Act 2025

Home | News | Employment Rights Act 2025

The Employment Rights Act 2025 is widely being described as a generational shift in employment law.

While the scale of change can feel daunting, the key question for employers is a practical one: what should you actually be doing now to prepare?

The below sets out a clear, practical “to do list” to help you get ready for the changes ahead.

To do list:

April 2026 changes

Paternity and Parental LeaveStatutory Sick PayCollective Consultation AwardTrade Union Recognition*
Check and Update Policy wordingCheck and update contractsEnsure all relevant stakeholders awareEnsure you have practical understanding of union recognition
Make sure managers are aware of the changeEnsure you have robust return to work processes and apply consistentlyAudit consultation processesReview how you collectively engage with staff
Make sure your payroll system is ready

*If you don’t already recognise a union.

To do list:

October 2026 changes

Fire and Re-hire
(will now take effect in January 2027)
Harassment PreventionIndustrial RelationsTips Policy
Review timing of any planned changesUndertake or review your risk assessment – ensure third parties coveredPrepare a written statement to issue to new startersPut in place a review cycle
Review variation clauses in contractsMake sure policies are up to dateUnderstand trade union access rightsImplement a process for consulting with staff
Refresh staff training

Other actions

  • Ahead of Unfair dismissal qualifying period change review and strengthen recruitment and probation practices and train managers.
  • If you use zero hours/casual workers, start auditing arrangements and tracking work patterns and hours.
  • If you use zero hours/casual workers consider taking part in the upcoming Government consultation on guaranteed hours.
Download “to-do list”

If you need more support with the Employment Rights Act, please contact Sarah Martin in our team on 07799 136091.

Tags: Employment
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